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to discuss new directions for the middle east i'm joined by harold wrote in washington he's an expert on islam and the middle east also in washington we have you know one gal till he is rector of the international trance and peace university and author of fall of the us empire and then what and another member of our crosstalk team on a hunger or a gentleman you have difference of opinion this is crosstalk so you can jump in anytime you want harold if i can go to you first we've all been watching the events going on in north africa first that we had it in tunisia egypt and now very bloody ended it appears going on in libya here let's look forward what kind of middle east is coming into being in north africa how do you see it in reflecting upon the events of the revolutions as it were. well it is absolutely wonderful that people should have the opportunity to be themselves claim to be free of our autocratic and dictatorial rule which is bend the case that most of the middle east with the exception of iraq for some time now there's only one problem democracy is not the natural state of m
to discuss new directions for the middle east i'm joined by harold wrote in washington he's an expert on islam and the middle east also in washington we have you know one gal till he is rector of the international trance and peace university and author of fall of the us empire and then what and another member of our crosstalk team on a hunger or a gentleman you have difference of opinion this is crosstalk so you can jump in anytime you want harold if i can go to you first we've all been...
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asia east asia and the middle east in each case there is a country that unnerves the neighborhood and if that the contrary you seeing very little in the way of major weapons purchases in latin america where by and large none of the neighbors are terribly concerned about any of the other neighbors ok there's some purchases i speak but yeah i mean paul and i mean i was brought up here i guess iran indirectly i mean if you didn't have countries like saudi arabia that were buying state of the art and i mean in huge amounts dollar amounts in some of the other smaller smaller neighbors to saudi arabia then why that is why iran wants to build up its military i mean it is doing it for at least defensive purposes i mean if someone is militarizing your border your neighborhood you don't have much option but to react and i'm not justifying or or agreeing with the iranians here but just on that on a principle basis of someone's arming their your border you have to react. well one could raise that as a proportionality aspects and is what is being supplied and discussions on more than sixty billion
asia east asia and the middle east in each case there is a country that unnerves the neighborhood and if that the contrary you seeing very little in the way of major weapons purchases in latin america where by and large none of the neighbors are terribly concerned about any of the other neighbors ok there's some purchases i speak but yeah i mean paul and i mean i was brought up here i guess iran indirectly i mean if you didn't have countries like saudi arabia that were buying state of the art...
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greeks protest against the measures it comes as billions of dollars of aid go to the middle east the expense of europeans down your bushel for all the details. plus ukraine is hit with accusations of corruption and mismanagement. blame the health ministry for delays in the supply of lifesaving drugs. global news. you with. well it's early fears an immigrant exodus of up to three hundred thousand libyans and the ongoing revolt the country's southern most point of lampedusa is the closest european shore to north africa and ultimately the getaway for arab refugees from the troubled region thousands have already flooded the european island after the overthrow of its author terry and regime in january. as this story. they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated
greeks protest against the measures it comes as billions of dollars of aid go to the middle east the expense of europeans down your bushel for all the details. plus ukraine is hit with accusations of corruption and mismanagement. blame the health ministry for delays in the supply of lifesaving drugs. global news. you with. well it's early fears an immigrant exodus of up to three hundred thousand libyans and the ongoing revolt the country's southern most point of lampedusa is the closest...
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to discuss democracy in the middle east i'm joined by ramsey by root in seattle he's the editor in chief of the palestine chronicle in jerusalem we go to israel made out he is the director of information resources at the manakin bagan heritage center and in london we go to come out and he is the chairman of the center for the study of terrorism and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect you have differences of opinion and i do encourage you to jump in here ok if i could go to ramsey first in seattle i think you know looking over the events that have happened in egypt and tunisia and as we're sitting down doing this program there are hundreds of thousands of people in the center of cairo protesting and demanding the end of the mubarak regime but over the last two weeks or so has the discourse of these dictators supported by the west they're the only things they did they're the only people that are a barrier to extremism in the arab world isn't that that that dichotomy that that discourse in tatters right now is we look at the peop
to discuss democracy in the middle east i'm joined by ramsey by root in seattle he's the editor in chief of the palestine chronicle in jerusalem we go to israel made out he is the director of information resources at the manakin bagan heritage center and in london we go to come out and he is the chairman of the center for the study of terrorism and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect you have differences of opinion and i do encourage...
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live from moscow i mean east now i read the headlines middle east on fire protesters in libya where government buildings and supports the country's leader led experts and politicians play western involvement stoking the bottom traps into . writing how small arms latvian students want compensation for what they lost during world war two like their governments turning a blind eye to the crimes of the nazis and importance it a liberating force on the continent of consultants. and the lads facing an increasing population of out of work graduates of the struggling economy. fails to provide employment. though some experts believe that the us bogged down in wars and pressed by emerging powers will have to rethink its role in world affairs but norwegian sociologist you'll have gotten goes one step further for predicting the fall of the us empire in the near future his interview is up next. archie sitting down with professor johann galton an internationally recognized founder of peace studies and author of more than one hundred fifty books his most recent book is titled the fall of the us empire and th
live from moscow i mean east now i read the headlines middle east on fire protesters in libya where government buildings and supports the country's leader led experts and politicians play western involvement stoking the bottom traps into . writing how small arms latvian students want compensation for what they lost during world war two like their governments turning a blind eye to the crimes of the nazis and importance it a liberating force on the continent of consultants. and the lads facing...
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yes of dealing with the new middle east. but first let's see what russians think north african countries may achieve after their revolutions the social firmament in the middle east is changing the region many argue it will also change the world order however the transformation period is not yet over the public opinion agency lovato's and also question what can be the ultimate outcome of the public outrage in egypt thirty two percent said no progress forces will take power in the country thus improving people's living standards seventeen percent believe radical elements might take over thirteen percent see care and destruction of the government as a prospect and another seventeen percent think nothing will significantly change still the us has to liberate its new approach in dealing with this new arab world. ok you know and if i go back to you i mean we've heard a lot of rhetoric coming out of western capitals during these revolutions these uprisings of what the west wants to do. with a kind of a big red face because it reall
yes of dealing with the new middle east. but first let's see what russians think north african countries may achieve after their revolutions the social firmament in the middle east is changing the region many argue it will also change the world order however the transformation period is not yet over the public opinion agency lovato's and also question what can be the ultimate outcome of the public outrage in egypt thirty two percent said no progress forces will take power in the country thus...
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for hopefully no use in the greater middle east how do they feel about it. well we wouldn't have any problem because we are transparent i mean i have used recently both sipri data and the un registry and of course the u.s. is. reports to both and provides all the information you want in the state department publishes data defense department publishes data customs department publish data you just commented about the package to saudi i mean. notified of every major purchase that's put in the federal register congress reviews it so i mean that there is no secret about what we provide anybody. with a couple of exceptions probably actually dealing with the u.k. in a nuclear stuff but in terms of the countries here and arrested in what we do is is highly public and of course no company does anything without as i just pointed out a license from the state department or a sail through the defense department who in turn makes this what i want then when i guess i don't have any problem at all joe i guess i kind of missed something in this conversation and we go back to
for hopefully no use in the greater middle east how do they feel about it. well we wouldn't have any problem because we are transparent i mean i have used recently both sipri data and the un registry and of course the u.s. is. reports to both and provides all the information you want in the state department publishes data defense department publishes data customs department publish data you just commented about the package to saudi i mean. notified of every major purchase that's put in the...
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democracies throughout the world i think the middle east needs our help it's going to. question transition that's the moment. to despise our problems are told we can't just close up we have to look at the world this place we live in but it may not be as simple as that unlike europe after the second world war egypt continues your own tool toward developing economies going through revolution and it's very unclear at this point who is going to end up in charge and who would take receipt of any aid package the government's made extensive attempts to build relations build up regimes which are now being destroyed whether we're looking at military over the years to egypt so what we're looking out big deal tony blair was shaking hands on just a few years ago in libya was gadhafi so we need to be really careful particularly when we don't know what the final road for the final government things there is will be that we don't wind up with resources when we have the right one so if the muslim brotherhood takes over in egypt do we want them to be taking over with institutions which
democracies throughout the world i think the middle east needs our help it's going to. question transition that's the moment. to despise our problems are told we can't just close up we have to look at the world this place we live in but it may not be as simple as that unlike europe after the second world war egypt continues your own tool toward developing economies going through revolution and it's very unclear at this point who is going to end up in charge and who would take receipt of any aid...
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east except for really insightful people like robert fisk and other writers on the middle east if c.n.n. and fox and everybody all thought everything was hunky dory you know and all our great dictator friends are are are still in power for stability reasons but i mean i bring up the saudi card because the unexpected is happened and who knows what the future consequences of what we're seeing happening right now will be. well let's go back ten years to when condi rice and the bush administration introduce the greater middle east in the g. eight in two thousand and four well seven years and. this is part of a long planned scenario the pentagon is involved in at the state department is involved in it i think the reason that we've seen these these riots the i.m.f. cause the food crisis in tunisia just at the time that the hedge funds and wall street were pushing prices up using the bio diesel and the harvest failures in russia and such things but the there's a geo political trigger to this that is coming out of washington they're trying is there one person in washington turn to creative dest
east except for really insightful people like robert fisk and other writers on the middle east if c.n.n. and fox and everybody all thought everything was hunky dory you know and all our great dictator friends are are are still in power for stability reasons but i mean i bring up the saudi card because the unexpected is happened and who knows what the future consequences of what we're seeing happening right now will be. well let's go back ten years to when condi rice and the bush administration...
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the middle east could shatter into pieces the situation is extremely tense with president medvedev warns of extreme volatility in the arab world as the government pulls hundreds of russian workers out of libya. and a moscow a mock moscow version of the red planet has seen its lots of visitors for an hour after researchers take their final space walk as part of a simulated mission to mars. two am in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story thousands of refugees are fleeing their homelands in search of a safe haven in europe as political unrest escalates across the arab world faced with a deluge of immigrants italy is raising concerns about security on its borders or he visits an island struggling to cope with the influx. no home no job and no guarantees the life of a refugee. i had to leave i can do my should i have no money. a familiar story here. a tiny italian island in the mediterranean around eighteen miles away from the coast of north africa it's always been the main route for refugees but since the recent revolution in tunisia it's become swamped by thousands despe
the middle east could shatter into pieces the situation is extremely tense with president medvedev warns of extreme volatility in the arab world as the government pulls hundreds of russian workers out of libya. and a moscow a mock moscow version of the red planet has seen its lots of visitors for an hour after researchers take their final space walk as part of a simulated mission to mars. two am in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story thousands of refugees are fleeing their...
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and more now on the ongoing unrest across the middle east and north africa r.t. speaks with you have any primakov former russian foreign minister an expert on the arab world about the implications of the unfolding events. thank you very much for finding time to talk to us. speaking of the recent up presence in north africa and in the arab world how possible is it in your opinion that they might have been incited from outside. i think we can safely discard foreign involvement as a factor in these purely internal affairs after they began however other countries definitely became concerned about what was happening i was in washington d.c. when the rights in egypt began meeting with state department officials we had a bilateral meeting on the middle east settlement i saw that my american counterparts were really shocked by the scale to which the events in egypt had escalated and incidentally the cia and other intelligence agencies were quickly criticised for not predicting the possibility of such an rest almost immediately though they became very active president oba
and more now on the ongoing unrest across the middle east and north africa r.t. speaks with you have any primakov former russian foreign minister an expert on the arab world about the implications of the unfolding events. thank you very much for finding time to talk to us. speaking of the recent up presence in north africa and in the arab world how possible is it in your opinion that they might have been incited from outside. i think we can safely discard foreign involvement as a factor in...
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north africa and the middle east as many as three hundred. nations around the world. billion dollar democracy package. but many are desperately needed at home people crippling. the state. level corruption and mismanagement. in short supply. you with a. welcome to the program. three hundred thousand illegal immigrants could arrive in the country as they flee the ongoing bloodshed in libya the italian foreign minister is warning of an exodus of biblical proportions from north africa across the region has already seen thousands of refugees from. they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and more leaders sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution in tunisia in just two weeks the
north africa and the middle east as many as three hundred. nations around the world. billion dollar democracy package. but many are desperately needed at home people crippling. the state. level corruption and mismanagement. in short supply. you with a. welcome to the program. three hundred thousand illegal immigrants could arrive in the country as they flee the ongoing bloodshed in libya the italian foreign minister is warning of an exodus of biblical proportions from north africa across the...
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to talk about the reaction to the middle east across the atlantic this is going to county washington d.c. for very good evening to you all prices climbing we're hearing in response to the rest how does that affect the u.s. economy in the global economic balance then what's the word on your side of the pond. well kevin as the region becomes increasingly unstable the price of oil spiked on global markets it is now at its highest level since before the two thousand and eight financial crisis libya where protests are much more violent than they were in egypt or anywhere else now has the richest proven oil reserves in africa it is the twelve largest oil exporter in the world and it threatens to disrupt supplies i mean all these protests not only that but there are questions as to who will control the suez canal a major oil shipping lane americans have their fleet in bahrain to patrol the canal and keep an eye on iran but bahrain is now in deep crisis and nobody knows what's going to happen so the u.s. might be losing control there experts say if the andress continues and the crude oil pri
to talk about the reaction to the middle east across the atlantic this is going to county washington d.c. for very good evening to you all prices climbing we're hearing in response to the rest how does that affect the u.s. economy in the global economic balance then what's the word on your side of the pond. well kevin as the region becomes increasingly unstable the price of oil spiked on global markets it is now at its highest level since before the two thousand and eight financial crisis libya...
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middle east expert. says that global dominance are behind them while. they might be getting rid of of thirty forty or fifty euro rejean but many of these countries certainly in egypt certainly libya are certainly in tunisia and back during that might be getting themselves into just as bad or even worse trouble if they don't really understand the social proof that this is going on and we our full interests that may be driving them from outside of the middle east because i think this ties into a more global pattern where we have to understand the major geopolitical long term planning emanating from such organizations as the council of foreign relations the trilateral commission and the bluebird group who have for decades been fighting the arab world and have been fighting the sovereign nation state as an institution on a global basis so in a way if they can get rid of these strong mad men whether it be hosni mubarak in egypt or colonel gadhafi in libya and try to transition has always seen before to a more rural chaotic and more controllable western style
middle east expert. says that global dominance are behind them while. they might be getting rid of of thirty forty or fifty euro rejean but many of these countries certainly in egypt certainly libya are certainly in tunisia and back during that might be getting themselves into just as bad or even worse trouble if they don't really understand the social proof that this is going on and we our full interests that may be driving them from outside of the middle east because i think this ties into a...
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coming up now and the president of russia of the middle east helps to shed some light on the turmoil in the middle east and north africa and the effect it could have on the region and the rest of the world spotlight this next. hello again the welcome to spotlight the interview show on r.c. i'll be not one today we're talking about the iranian turmoil after a relatively peaceful change of power intonation popular unrest started spreading over the arab world the long standing the regime in egypt fell after weeks of bloodshed the regime of gadhafi is fighting violently to keep power in libya what's behind these riots and what may the changing regimes mean for the rest of the world let's ask him he needs that they're not the president of the institute that middle east. after forty years in power libyan dictator colonel gadhafi is very close to defeat the military machine if you launched against his own people has left hundreds dead yet the demonstrators are standing firm the libyan revolt is part of the unrest which rippled through north africa and the middle east in russia the leadershi
coming up now and the president of russia of the middle east helps to shed some light on the turmoil in the middle east and north africa and the effect it could have on the region and the rest of the world spotlight this next. hello again the welcome to spotlight the interview show on r.c. i'll be not one today we're talking about the iranian turmoil after a relatively peaceful change of power intonation popular unrest started spreading over the arab world the long standing the regime in egypt...
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arms deal with countries in the middle east at this very sensitive time. could possibly comes to move leases are playing a part in some of the accusations now. well it is i mean we've seen just just very recently embarrassment for the u.k. after it was forced to revoke arms licenses to both bahrain and libya amidst fears that british arms had been used against protesters during the trouble but of course you can't sell arms to countries like this and to to police and military like this without being and still remain in control of what they're used for so although david cameron is now trying to ascertain that they weren't that british arms weren't used in the suppression of protesters one just can't have that kind of control if one is an arms selling country we've also seen in the past accusation of the u.k. selling arms in exchange for oil particularly in relation to saudi arabia and we've also seen over a number of years a very in a marriage to relationship between thora tarion gulf governments and the military and police forces of this country and in fact
arms deal with countries in the middle east at this very sensitive time. could possibly comes to move leases are playing a part in some of the accusations now. well it is i mean we've seen just just very recently embarrassment for the u.k. after it was forced to revoke arms licenses to both bahrain and libya amidst fears that british arms had been used against protesters during the trouble but of course you can't sell arms to countries like this and to to police and military like this without...
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crosstalk this time they're going to be debating how to achieve democracy in the troubled middle east and north african region stay with us. hungry for the full story we've got it from the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. following welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle days of rage in revolution in the arab middle east is the era of dictators coming to an end in this vital region and as the west learned it is far better to put space into the people on the ground instead of tyrants intense. discuss the middle east revolutions i'm joined by david morse are in washington he's a former senior adviser to vice president dick cheney in irvine we go to mark le vine he is a professor of modern middle eastern history culture and islamic studies at the university of california irvine and in brussels we have read brody he is counsel in spokesperson for human rights watch and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right if i can go to mark first in irvine i'd like to look at a trend the last ten years and then since the time of the statehood of
crosstalk this time they're going to be debating how to achieve democracy in the troubled middle east and north african region stay with us. hungry for the full story we've got it from the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. following welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle days of rage in revolution in the arab middle east is the era of dictators coming to an end in this vital region and as the west learned it is far better to put space into the people on the...
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down light of the unrest in the middle east the u.s. has come forward with statements were guarding all of these protests except for those going on in iraq so we want to know why the u.s. has been so quiet when it comes to iraq in particular maybe it has something to do with our several year involvement and war in this country well as author michael o'brien next the richest of banker turned prisoners seeks out bernie made off made several claims in his latest interview including one saying of the entire government is a ponzi scheme so is he just spreading the blame or is this con artist right we'll talk about it with richard also how much will the u.s. be directly affected by the conflicts in libya do americans realize that supporting democratic revolutions may end up hurting their wallets we're going to hash it all out with our team financial correspondent lauren lyster then the hacktivists have struck again after concentrating their efforts on defending weekly anonymous has expanded and recently they attacked a web site for the koch b
down light of the unrest in the middle east the u.s. has come forward with statements were guarding all of these protests except for those going on in iraq so we want to know why the u.s. has been so quiet when it comes to iraq in particular maybe it has something to do with our several year involvement and war in this country well as author michael o'brien next the richest of banker turned prisoners seeks out bernie made off made several claims in his latest interview including one saying of...
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but first let's see whom russians blame for middle east instability one of the arab world's longest and most entrenched leaders and a stopped choice over the past week the world has seen a popular movement phase doll egypt what will come after president mubarak is open to question the public opinion agency about us and ask russians who's responsible for middle east instability twenty percent cited the united states fourteen percent blame islamic fundamentalists eight percent believe it's israel and six percent see western countries at fault with the rest all around the region what does the future hold for. the bill i think it's really quite interesting isn't it we've all kind of hinted it's either been direct or indirect in this program everybody's surprised about a democratizing arab world why you know it is if you know you know we've been told repeatedly that it's not possible they have to be helped to they have to go through these stages a straw man you know all of this we've been fed in dictatorships in in pursuit of american foreign policy and for american foreign policy interests
but first let's see whom russians blame for middle east instability one of the arab world's longest and most entrenched leaders and a stopped choice over the past week the world has seen a popular movement phase doll egypt what will come after president mubarak is open to question the public opinion agency about us and ask russians who's responsible for middle east instability twenty percent cited the united states fourteen percent blame islamic fundamentalists eight percent believe it's israel...
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as bond and spreads across the oil rich middle east the world faces a surge in fuel prices threatening to try to economies into a new meltdown. not one but three mascots have been chosen as the symbols of a soldier twenty going to the winter olympics a stroke that put one of the most but followed by a code of back and a nationwide public followed but across russia. the wiki leaks founder sounds british justice by handing him over to sweden stocking up musicians of the book you say over how do you take shelter facing the most serious charges julian assange plans to appeal a court ruling to extradite him fairly he will not get a fair trial and start. as the headlines up next and following to be transported with al gore no and today in this shooter's you get me such a no escape president of the institute of the middle east in moscow is discussing the current turmoil in the region. hello again and welcome to spotlight the internship an r.c. i'll bring up on today we're talking about the iranian turmoil after a relatively peaceful change of power in tunisia popular unrest started spreading
as bond and spreads across the oil rich middle east the world faces a surge in fuel prices threatening to try to economies into a new meltdown. not one but three mascots have been chosen as the symbols of a soldier twenty going to the winter olympics a stroke that put one of the most but followed by a code of back and a nationwide public followed but across russia. the wiki leaks founder sounds british justice by handing him over to sweden stocking up musicians of the book you say over how do...
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on a few minutes former russian foreign minister and middle east expert. gives his analysis on the deepening problems in the region but first you guys here for the business update. hello and a very warm welcome to the business update the rally in the oil prices beginning over here is given the russian government new options speaking exclusively to our chief finance minister alexa couldn't says the high revenues will mean lower boring . sure. we're going to cut our initial plan for foreign borrowing due to the high oil price this year it could be cut by around five hundred billion rubles we have an opportunity which we haven't used yet to finance modernization with money from asia in particular this relates to projects in the far east in siberia the money could come in the form of loans foreign direct investment through the placement of projects in asia. let's have a quick look at the markets asian stocks are trading in the red this hour way down by political tensions in the middle east the nikkei lost almost two percent following the weakness in europe but
on a few minutes former russian foreign minister and middle east expert. gives his analysis on the deepening problems in the region but first you guys here for the business update. hello and a very warm welcome to the business update the rally in the oil prices beginning over here is given the russian government new options speaking exclusively to our chief finance minister alexa couldn't says the high revenues will mean lower boring . sure. we're going to cut our initial plan for foreign...
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at ways current on the middle east is a constant on us. we believe that for the international community for external plays the most important thing is not to get engaged into the city issue with the advice that our radical wants and we are convinced that counterproductive coal's full revolutions we have had more than one hundred dilution of our share and we believe that although we don't need to impose resolutions on there is no we don't think that we need to tighten the screw or to take sides they key to the solution in this area and others is gestures now should compete as seen on the gaza going to be calls for all the parties for dialogue and search for mutually acceptable agreements only in this way we can ensure that stable evolution into this direction that will be in the interests of the people of each country. on the list of all but also a cup or you know used it on your storms. or discord wasn't there so when i was applauding your thought that was the day to develop us mr grech you who. thought that was the most of the ticket in i
at ways current on the middle east is a constant on us. we believe that for the international community for external plays the most important thing is not to get engaged into the city issue with the advice that our radical wants and we are convinced that counterproductive coal's full revolutions we have had more than one hundred dilution of our share and we believe that although we don't need to impose resolutions on there is no we don't think that we need to tighten the screw or to take sides...